And that's a wrap for the latest saga of President Dog! We return to the S&F cast next week -- specifically, to Jess Star, for some brief shape-shifter antics before our next chapter launches. Woo!
Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Band Edition
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And that's a wrap for the latest saga of President Dog! We return to the S&F cast next week -- specifically, to Jess Star, for some brief shape-shifter antics before our next chapter launches. Woo!
Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Theme Song Edition
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"Way back, in the Before-Time (or, 2003, which is basically the same thing), you said that if Sam and Fuzzy was a movie, the opening credits should be them riding around in the taxi to the tune of Quick and to the Pointless by QOTSA. If we were watching a movie of the current storyline - or, going through season 14(!) of a (naturally highly rated) TV show - what would the intro be now?" -Mads
Man, that's a good question! I still quite like that song, but I'm not sure it's the right vibe. To be honest, I'd probably be tempted to go with some sort of original big band jazz composition that's similarly chaotic-sounding... something short and noisy!
"Strips 2218 and 2219 probably explain it, but I'm not clear on what actually happened between Hazel and Brain after Sin put him in the grinder. Did Hart and [probably Candice] :
That's the gist of it, yes! Hart had lost his physical form, and his greatest desire was to use the "raw material" of Brain's form to rebuild it. So with no other options, he hid dormant inside Hazel's mind, biding his time and waiting for a moment of weakness. When Brain was seriously injured by the grinder, Hart took his shot and tried to sieze control before Brain was able to pull himself back together.
As we've now seen, Brain is still the (more or less) dominant pilot of his physical form, but he's now fighting for control with two other inhabitants... Hart, and an unexpected third party hijacker that came along for the ride.
Now... a lot of you (including Emilien) have already correctly guessed who that third party is, but don't feel bad if you haven't! That scene was a little artsy farsty and abstract way because I liked how creepy and ominous it read. But the specifics of who the third voice is and how exactly they got there are not intended to be a big mystery, and will be addressed pretty immediately the next time we see Brain.
"I think I've figured out what, or rather, who, is in the pit: ONLY 17th Century Chemist Robert Boyle!
And on that note I'll leave you to rewrite the ending so that I'm wrong." -Andrew
Ha!
You know something, though? I have never, ever changed a plot twist because people guessed it. Most plot twists are most satisfying if there is a little foreshadowing... and if there is foreshadowing, it means it's possible for people to guess! My attitude is: if you guessed it... Congratulations! It feels good to be right, doesn't it?
Come back on Monday, for fun times with Jess Star and co. See you then!
-Sam Logan
Don't want to miss a thing
I promise I mean no disrespect to the cinematic masterpiece that is Armageddon. After all... it has a Criterion edition. So it MUST be good, right?
The epic conclusion to this saga arrives on Friday. And after that, we'll be checking in with our favourite shape-shifter. Stay tuned!
-Sam Logan